An Anti-CD3 Antibody, Teplizumab, in Relatives at Risk for Type 1 Diabetes
Yale University · University of South Florida · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease that leads to destruction of insulin-producing beta cells and dependence on exogenous insulin for survival. Some interventions have delayed the loss of insulin production in patients with type 1 diabetes, but interventions that might affect clinical progression before diagnosis are needed.
We conducted a phase 2, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial of teplizumab (an Fc receptor-nonbinding anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody) involving relatives of patients with type 1 diabetes who did not have diabetes but were at high risk for development of clinical disease. Patients were randomly assigned to a single 14-day course of teplizumab or placebo, and follow-up for progression to clinical type 1 diabetes was performed with the use of oral glucose-tolerance tests at 6-month intervals.
Citation impact
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- 72.69
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- References
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Authors
21Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Diabetes mellitus
- Placebo
- Internal medicine
- Hazard ratio
- Type 2 diabetes
- Type 1 diabetes
- Randomization
- Good health and well-being
Funding
- ADAmerican Diabetes Association
- BSBristol-Myers Squibb
- ELEli Lilly and Company
- PPfizer
- AAstraZeneca
- GGlaxoSmithKline
- SSanofi
- YUYale UniversityAward: UL1TR000142
- CCelgene
- JDJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation United Kingdom
- MMMassachusetts Medical Society
- ITIntarcia Therapeutics
- ITImmune Tolerance NetworkAward: UM1 AI09565
- MCMannKind Corporation
- DDexcom
- ZZafgen
- MMacroGenics
- NNNovo Nordisk
- SServier
- ETEsperion Therapeutics
- NINational Institutes of HealthAwards: U01 DK085453, U01 DK085504, UL1TR000114, U01 DK107014, U01 DK085499, UL1TR001082, UL1TR000142, U01 DK061042, U01 DK107013, UC4 DK106993, U01 DK103180, UL1TR002537, U01 DK061034, UL1TR000064, UL1TR002529, U01 DK103153, U01 DK106994, U01 DK103282, U01 DK085466, U01 DK103266, U01 DK106984, U01 DK085476, UL1TR001857, U01 DK061010, DK085509, UL1TR002366, UL1TR001872, U01 DK085509, U01 DK061058, UL1TR000445, U01 DK085461, U01 DK085465
- GGenentech
- NINational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesAward: UL1TR001082
- NINational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesAwards: U01 DK085466, U01 DK085476, U01 DK103282, UL1TR002529, U01 DK061034, U01 DK085461, UL1TR000445, U01 DK106994, UL1TR001857, UC4 DK097835, U01 DK103153, U01 DK085465, U01 DK085453, U01 DK061058, U01 DK061010, U01 DK085499, U01 DK085504, U01 DK106984, UC4 DK085466, U01 DK103180, UC4 DK106993, U01 DK061042, U01 DK085509, U01 DK107013, U01 DK107014, U01 DK103266, UL1TR001082
- NINational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentAwards: UC4 DK106993, UL1TR002366, UL1TR001872
- NCNational Center for Research ResourcesAwards: UL1TR000142, UL1TR002537, UL1TR000114, UL1TR002366, UL1TR001872, UL1TR002529, UL1TR001082, UL1TR001857, UL1TR000064
- JPJanssen Pharmaceuticals
- EKEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentAwards: UC4 DK097835, U01 DK085465, UC4 DK106993, U01 DK107013, U01 DK085461, U01 DK103266, U01 DK085476, U01 DK107014, U01 DK085509, UL1TR000445, U01 DK085453, U01 DK061042, U01 DK085504, U01 DK103180, DK061010, U01 DK085466, U01 DK103282, U01 DK085499, U01 DK106994, U01 DK061034, U01 DK061058, U01 DK061010, U01 DK103153, U01 DK106984